Happy Friday everyone!!
Time for my hedge to have a trim - we've lived here for 6 months and it was rather neglected when we moved in. Its worse now! So its time for a trim, not least so we can see the cows and swans with their signets in the field next door. Our hedge is a mix of hedging, but no yew or box. Mostly laurel, some euonymus, some dead bits too!
It needs a really hard trim, its well over 6 foot in places and half of it backs onto a field, so no real privacy issues.
The question is (for a novice hedge trimmer) what can I make it?
Waves, castellated - what ideas can you think of that I could turn my hedge into? Game for anything. Seems a shame to waste the opportunity
Time for my hedge to have a trim - we've lived here for 6 months and it was rather neglected when we moved in. Its worse now! So its time for a trim, not least so we can see the cows and swans with their signets in the field next door. Our hedge is a mix of hedging, but no yew or box. Mostly laurel, some euonymus, some dead bits too!
It needs a really hard trim, its well over 6 foot in places and half of it backs onto a field, so no real privacy issues.
The question is (for a novice hedge trimmer) what can I make it?
Waves, castellated - what ideas can you think of that I could turn my hedge into? Game for anything. Seems a shame to waste the opportunity

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